Ayam Chhatkuli, Shristi Kafle, Saroj Balami, R. Chaulagain
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导读:尽管牙科在今天已经发展了很多,但牙科的神话和误解仍然存在,这也在某种程度上阻碍了接受先进的治疗和预防治疗。本研究的目的是评估普遍的牙科神话和误解之间的人民奇旺,尼泊尔。方法:这是一项描述性横断面研究,于2021年7月15日至2021年8月15日在尼泊尔奇旺的250名居民中进行。采用方便抽样法对Chitwan居民进行数据采集。采用自我管理问卷。将数据输入到Microsoft Excel Version 2019中,然后转移到SPSS Version 16中,使用描述性统计(均值、标准差、频率和百分比)进行分析。结果:共有250名Chitwan居民参与了本研究。参与者平均年龄为52.51±10.23岁。250名参与者中,女性153人(61.2%),女性97人(38.8%)。约108人(43.2%)认为通过拜访萨满、隐士和僧侣可以减轻牙痛。146人(58.4%)认为拔除上牙影响视力,152人(60.8%)认为智齿与人的智力有关。约66.8%的人认为木炭可以美白牙齿。结论:本研究认为,牙齿神话在奇特旺居民中普遍存在。这些误解应该通过建立社区层面的意识项目来解决。
Assessment of dental myths and misconceptions among the people of Chitwan, Nepal
Introduction: Even though, dentistry has developed a lot in present days, dental myths and misconceptions still exist which is also in a way creating hinderance in accepting the advanced curative, preventive treatments. The present study was aimed to assess the prevalent dental myths and misconceptions among the people of Chitwan, Nepal.
Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted among 250 residents of Chitwan, Nepal, from 15th July 2021 to 15th August 2021. A convenience sampling method was employed to collect the data from the residents of Chitwan. A self-administered questionnaire was used. The data was entered into Microsoft Excel Version 2019 and later transferred into Statistical Package of Social Science (SPSS) version 16 and analysed using descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation, frequency and percentage).
Results: There were in total 250 residents of Chitwan who participated in the study. The mean age of participants was 52.51±10.23 years. Among the 250 participants 153 (61.2%) were females and 97 (38.8 were females). About 108 (43.2%) participants believed that dental pain can be reduced by visiting shaman, hermits and monks. While 146 (58.4%) agreed that extraction of upper teeth affects eye vision, 152 (60.8%) were positive towards association of wisdom tooth with human intelligence. About 66.8% believed that charcoal whitens the tooth.
Conclusions: The present study concluded that dental myths are prevalent among the residents of Chitwan. These myths should be addressed by creating awareness programs from the community level.